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o e st o the nunt camot el DANBC SPRESS DANGER STALKING THE GERM =25 " B e " il S this ppint for instance, tuberculosis bacilll are found and indentified, the report quickly returns to the doctor | . 1 Five Year" Period NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1924. who made the original search and en- | Notwithstanding ables him to pursue his treatment for miles broad, buoyed, leads from !he that the lighting and buoyage of the | been in existence for 180 years, the | The College of Heralds has submit- south end of Hogland to the mouth | Gulf of Cronstadt has been consider- | London Stock exchange has realized | ted a design to the authorities and of the Gulf of Cronstadt where the|ably altered. | that it is just as important as most | shiould this be approved the great Hght vieuel “Priemny” lies at anchor 1uf the other great city :(ll;unullum«l‘ bargaining house in Throgmorton with pilots aboard for the purpose of | which have their coats of arms so the | street will have its own heraldic in- guiding vessels further on, The depth | ‘London StOCk Evcchang‘e | trustecs and managers have decided | signia in Petrograd sea canal is now 5.5 | Will Have Coat of Arms /| that thes tock exchange shall have | S metres, | London, Jan. 18.—After having|a coat of arms all to itself | Fresh eggs 55c. Russell Bros.—advt : : tuberculosis with the assurance that| Afer Close of War Navigators Bagglflg me Mlcmbe D“ty Oi he is following the right lead. Or, in| Fear Explosives* " |case diphtheria bacilll are found af- ter a painstaking search, the report| Cop@n)msen. Jan, 18—Notwith- Gonnecucnt Hwn'h Depanmem’ is speeded to the waiting doctor who | ctanding the fact that it is more than makes no delay in administering anti- | five years since the world war ended o . (toxin, if he has not already done so. the seas have not been entirely freed 3 L] ° : Hartford, Jan. 18.—To the enthusi-| . " 7o gjiigent search in a smear|of mine fields and those remaining style' Sus ast who goes out for bir game during|from ghe brain of a mad dog, or| 4re a constant meanace to navigation, Low Prices vance y es m rme a s Variety the hunting season, or the fisherman | other animal, no specific organism is| 'd.(xj)tlln Zleller. cr;fle! of the Danish with rod and rcel and large hopes|found to indicate rabies, the report|hydrographic office, recently said 4 . i i X ‘ for a big catch in the spring, the fas-|brings relief to the doctor who fears| that energetic work has been done Hair Cloth, Imported Batavia, Visca Straw, Silk and Combinations cination of the hunt for germs is lit-a child or grown-up, may have be mi W’;e:’d “r:) tth:h \'flrlous nncho‘red tle known—though it is an open sea-|infected when bitten by the animal|Mine fields, but the number of mines 7 son during the entire year plor the |a few days before. y | laid and the long time they have SPECIALLY PRICED SATURDA‘ Connecticut State Department of > identification of disease germs | "“'il" ‘Yh;s' husi r‘e;ullted in 1- numbe; Health, {is an endless game which is carrieq 8°tting free o eir moorings an H The search for thesc invisible mi-|on daily for the benefit of the publile,| they are now drifting about ocean Tomorrow we offer an entlrely croscopic forms of life goes on per-|Barly and accurate diagnosis of a dis- | highways like infernal machines. 1] . . sistently and tirelessly by an army of |case makes possible prompt and ade-| Captain Zieler said that the most | New stock of Millinery, suitable for im- individuals led by doctors and .mrs?~s|fllmtf- relief which may shorten 'requent reports of floating mines | s . throughout the state. Like the elu-|duration, avert a fatal ending or pro-| Come from the North and Baltic seas, mediate and ear‘y Sl)l'mg wear, sive game for the hunter, the germs|tect the public from its spread. in which the largest mine fields were e not in sight, but there are many| Another phase of tne r established. Helsingfors recently sent very much indications of their presence—such search for germs, or their out urgent warning to navigators to as headache, high temperature, in the water and milk supp! exerelse extreme caution in the gouth- severé pain _and nmomng HuM‘ ln ml(‘h sunounamgq these erms arc [ern phst of the Gulf of Finland, Hdlnr places. The next step is to|come o contact with such a L«rge observed. Captain Zicler disputes the | ‘trap these germs and send them to|uumber of people. Samples of water| theory that the mines are not dan- gerous when floating. the real hunter who finally catches|are sent to the laboratories f ; wnter who finally catelies fare sent to oS O 08 the known anchored mine flelds, Smart styles of silk and straw com- them and identifies them. Trapping | various® sourcés—the old well by the| v ! Captain Zicler sald there is now only of the gel > very v y side of the road whic! - . . . Db WA o e g | 164, 10 Chas speeding mintopit oo Suor=lano big old west of the GuIC of binations, also hair cloth, hair braid, vis- means of sterile swabs for nose and in: (v the specding motorist op v v ! S metolisl or UAY e o gtaat, This enables Russia to iroat—taking of samples of blood that celar hvlrklm‘.{ stream completely control the approach to ca, etc., beautlfully trlmmed Wlth flowel’s, of sputum-—of feces—of urine, wi which shows no evidence of its r“””"l’etrugrud as all navigation to that avhich the g(rms are concealed. E pollution a few feet above—or that ik . n . . . Kin is "caged” separately, safely and Can of Milk Whieh carrics no suspis| TOr% MUSL 80 vit the two-mile broad ribbon, ostrich and bar pins, in a large ng AUl alive In sterile con-|clon of tary handling ot the -3 ol whi A i £ sl Aot paestiatilind, i oloaed 1L dowlzed; A8 weell aCa hupt. assortment of spring colors. ories of the State Dep nt| The group of ove dozen workers | i stop the tiéo navigstion to m;: , ‘ en . : : § g s $ T0ing| Tye fleld west of the Guif of Cron- to $8.50 here mugt be no delay in transit, |2 8reat deal toward assisting pl stadt stretches from the souwth end of & 2 g for everything is in re. clans in diagnosing doubtrul i This Is Not A Sale But ccive them at the Bureau o confirming the diagnc ol Hogland ¢ ard into the mouth of . . . . . Her Sk oy i . thelGuir priCranwtent; (Tha Karthern | This special offering means a big NEW SNAPPY HATS Here 4 T~ of rkers, d In loc Cria germ | poundary is formed by a line from eieroiagiss.psellly ainad. in|oLher agsnis 4 whion dtscases may | Soand svce Smmers, Nerss, Held saving to you and we advise you to take - GREATLY bRy ¥ S e O e and Alvati. The southern boundary | advantag‘e of it. Come early! UNDERPRICED take runs over Little Tjuters and Great | complete the process —— | Tiuters to about 15 miles north of e s S B e e e DISTINCTIVE STYLES IN TRIMMED HATS Stunning models in finely woven straw braid, also combined with rich silks, handsomely embroidered, or trimmed with burnt peacock. $5.98 $7.50 $10 ‘g™ MATRONS’ STYLISH HATS Becoming draped effects in baronet visca and hair braid, trimmed with ostrich, ornaments or ribbon; black s~ and brown; regular $5.98, at $3.98 i $4.75 OUR spacm HOUR SALES o e —'Easter;rl—\_/'lillinery Co. FPROM 9 TO 11 A, M. |‘ G l_nm\l 9 TO 11 A M, % 133 MAIN ST. New Britain ] NOUND, SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE SIRAK ... ... . ‘l_"_ e Lb 18¢ ’ POTATOES A 15 Lb. Pk 3lc Leaders in Style at Moderate Prices PRESH GROUND HAMBURG ........ 3 Lbs, 25¢ B i LEAN FRESH— 3 . s, J SWIHTE'S FANCY STEWING FOWLL ; RS |fi())| 2705 P M, e FRESH (NOT FROZEN) - ! ARMOUR'S LEAN SMOKED— PORK to ROAST..... Lb. 16¢ SHOULDERS..... .. Lb. 10c BIG LAMB SALE—9 TO 11 A. M. wivren s e 25€ o . 18 [oran . 14¢€ ALL DAY SPECIALS VEAL Y PORK LEAN BOILING MEATY LEGS FRESH PORK nrey . N sc TO ROAST B PN 20 ’"\ CHOWICE ror CHOWE RUMP . 2 FR NH ( l T ROASTS M. 10 ROASTS . b, 2 C BONVLESS MEATY sitovnpeER R ROLIL 24 curs CHOICE CHUCK 16¢ M roR ROANTS L. PoT IS . Lb. PRIME RUMP FANCY ROASTS % 7' 18c VEAL CHOPS Lb. FANCY ROASTING SWIHT'S GOLDLEN I \I{(.I ‘l("ll’l \ CHICKENS . 8¢ WEST TOWL, . 36C WEST FOWL w. 40¢ The Best Bakery Products Are Here! — “Eat It With Toast" The Best Bread . ........ Apple Turnovers ’ Fa. 5¢ Chooolate Layers Butter Hormms ... ... I French Crullers Doz, © | Mocha Layers . " .fl'n‘ Clhoxs e Fclairs .. ... a, M 'Mallow Cup Cakes Doz, 24 in Pound Cake oo Db, 28¢ Custard Cream Puffs . .3 for 10¢ | Loal Cakes . .. Fa. 20¢, 30« ut and Pruit Ib. Cake ... Lb, 32¢ BEST MOHICAN CREAMERY — | FANCY SELECTED=— BUTTER ........ 2 Lbs. $1.05 EGGS............2 Doz 69 HUGE REDUCTIONS ON AL BEST WHITE \\ll“ll MILK FRESH PEANUT et A ™ u'%vtrfi_*zzcimfw | FURS oUR lIl\\l n BLEND COFFLE .. . b, 25¢ | PINEST EARLY JUNE PEAS 2 C o"infl to the mild weather of the past months we are forced to reduce every garment RED BUTTERFLY OOLONG TEA b, 40 | SOLID PACKED TOMATOES ... .. 23¢ { . X Jorced to ree ] V. LA AN HON SUB EXTRACT ST SUCCOTASH = ' > H in our stock. The warm winter season finds us with 150 fine Fur Coats which we must FANCY CUT REFU BEANS an 14c 1 SPINACH . 4 dispose of at once. 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